David A. Normand  |  Director, Producer & Editor

David graduated from Massachusetts College of Art with a Bachelors Degree in Photography. He worked as a photographer's assistant for some time, before becoming a Production Assistant in commercial film production, in the Boston area. David quickly worked his way up through a multitude of production categories settling in as a 1st Assistant Director in Commercials and as a Location Manager in features and television. He worked on such projects as The Last Karate Kid, With Honors, School Ties, Mermaids and On Common Ground.

He moved to Los Angeles in 1994 and continued working as 1st Assistant Director in commercials and intermittently working on feature and TV projects. Some of the feature credits include Second Unit work on Wes Craven's Cursed, Showtime's "Beggars and Choosers" and Dumb and Dumber. He has also worked on a number of independent films and shorts, as well as the IMAX film Pulse: A Stomp Odyssey.

High Traffic is Mr. Normand's latest project. It is his first production as a co-director.

Mr. Normand's directorial debut was a short film entitled "Mother's Dance", a ten minute film adapted from the feature screenplay "Silver Ribbons" by Lydia Green. Mother's Dance was "runner up" in the Audience Choice Award (Shorts) at the 2002 Telluride Film Festival and was also selected for the 2002 Malibu Film Festival.

Tim Benedick  |  Writer, Director & Producer

Tim Benedick studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in NYC, where he studied with the renowned Sandford Meisner. After acting in many Off-Broadway productions, he moved to Los Angeles. Mr. Benedick has since been a co-star in several television shows and feature films. High Traffic represents the first time he has acted in, written and directed in the same production. This is also his directorial debut.

Mr. Benedick holds a degree in Journalism from University of Missouri-Columbia. He has written several feature length scripts and numerous short stories and monologues.

Adam Selkowitz  |  Producer

Adam Selkowitz graduated from Ithaca College with a BA in Drama and a concentration in Public Relations and Advertising. He was a co-founder, performer and executive producer of Spilt Milk, a sketch and improvisational comedy group. Spilt Milk was the official sketch comedy group of Carolines Comedy Club in New York for over 3 years and toured the United States and Canada performing at over 50 colleges and corporate events.

Adam also has an extensive background in event planning and fundraising as well as work with major charitable organizations and high level corporations. Adam has worked with The Michael Bolton Foundation, The SLE Foundation, City Harvest and Susan Bell Special Events. He is the current President of Lupus LA, a fundraising organization dedicated to raising research dollars to fight Lupus. He has been responsible for producing several successful charity events featuring celebrities and major Hollywood power players. His acting credits include appearances in feature films such as The Mirror Has Two Faces and Batman Forever as well as television appearances on Gilmore Girls and most recently a pilot produced by Brillstein-Grey and Touchstone entitled What Leonard Comes Home To.

Stacy Toyama  |  Director of Photography

Daniella Adrizzone  |  Editor

Dan & Doug Petty  |  Music

Carlos Brown  |  Costume Designer

Gino Freiburger  |  Production Designer